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This is every response Donald Trump gave at the 1st Republican Debate for the 2016 GOP Nominee. Check out our channel for the entire 17 candidate field along with 10 to 15 videos showing the various topics and how each candidate responded side by side.

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0:00 Will You Run as a Third Party?
1:56 War on Women
2:08 “Only Rosie O’Donnell”
4:07 Immigration
7:00 Opposed Iraq War
8:27 Trump explains broken campain finance system from the billionare perpspective
9:00 Candidates ask Trump for money
10:01 Economy
13:01 Abortion – When Did You Become a Republican?
14:48 Donald Trump
15:25 Foreign Policy
17:13 Closing Clomments

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Businessman Donald Trump, the front-runner for the nomination, will again be center stage flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson on his right and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on his left, CNN announced Sunday. The six remaining participants in the prime time contest will be Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, businesswoman Carly Fiorina, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
Four candidates: former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and former New York Gov. George Pataki will appear in the first debate on Tuesday evening.
It will be a return for Christie to the prime-time stage after failing to qualify for the Fox Business prime-time debate last month. Christie has seen a resurgence in recent weeks, particularly in New Hampshire, a key state for his campaign.

Paul, who was in danger of being removed from the main stage, was saved at the 11th hour by showing viability in Iowa in a Fox News poll released Sunday morning.

Podium order was determined by the average of the national polls from November and December.

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CNN’s debate, which will be held in Las Vegas and is the fifth of the primary season, is the first to use early-state polls as a way to make the main event in prime-time. Candidates must meet one of three criteria in polls conducted between October 29 and December 13 and recognized by CNN: An average of at least 3.5% nationally; at least 4% in Iowa; or at least 4% in New Hampshire.

Along with Christie, Fiorina and Kasich qualified for the primetime debate because of their New Hampshire average.

CNN considered live interviewer national and state surveys by: ABC News, Bloomberg News, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, Gallup, Marist University, McClatchy News Service, Monmouth News Service, NBC News, The New York Times, Pew Research Center, Quinnipiac University, Time, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Des Moines Register, the University of New Hampshire, WBUR and WMUR.

The debate will be moderated by Wolf Blitzer, with CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash joining Salem Radio Network talk show host Hugh Hewitt as questioners.Video Rating: / 5

Five candidates took the stage in Houston to debate who the Republican Party should nominate for president, but only three of them really mattered and one of them — frontrunner Donald Trump — truly dominated the evening. He talked more than any of his rivals and was talked about more than any of his rivals, because the Republican Party has finally gotten serious about the idea that unless something drastic changes soon he is likely to be the GOP nominee.

Thursday night was the first debate to feature sustained multi-directional attacks on Trump with little infighting between the non-Trump candidates. It was also the first debate in which Marco Rubio squarely defined himself as the anti-Trump, hitting him both explicitly and implicitly on both policy and personal matters.

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WATCH Complete Live stream coverage: First Presidential Candidates Debate. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump face off in a debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York moderated by NBC Nightly News Anchor Lester Holt.
There will be six 15-minute segments and each topic will take up two of those segments. NBC’s Lester Holt is the moderator, and will open each segment with a question. The candidate will have two minutes to respond, and then an opportunity to respond to each other. The moderator will use the balance of the time in the segment for a deeper discussion of the topic, according to the Commission on Presidential Debates. the topics of America’s Direction, Achieving Prosperity, and Securing AmericaVideo Rating: / 5

Donald Trump addressed how big his penis was on a presidential debate. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, John Iadarola (ThinkTank), and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show) hosts of The Young Turks discuss. Do you agree? Let us know in the comments below.

Bill Maher, the outspoken comedian and TV host, and Donald Trump, the orange real estate mogul turned leading Republican candidate for president, have an interesting history. In the midst of Trump’s racist birther crusader against President Obama, Maher made a crack on the Tonight Show joking he’d donate million to charity if Trump produced a copy of his birth certificate to prove he’s not the “spawn of his mother having sex with an orangutan.”

Now Trump, who isn’t the biggest fan of the First Amendment—and has never met a lawsuit he didn’t want to file—sued Maher for million over the joke (he later withdrew the suit), leading the comic to tell the thin-skinned heir to “suck it up” on his program Real Time with Bill Maher.Video Rating: / 5